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Russhis back! The Aussie glossy’s Fashion Issue takes you behind the scenes of the industry and comes complete with an up to date look at the moment’s essential pieces. Hana Jirickova graces the front page wearing those unforgettable Céline plaids in a chic shot bySantiago & Mauricio Sierra (Cadence New York) setting the tone for an issue focused on the sartorial. What makes this issue special are the intriguing never before seen elements – Photographer Gary Herry unearths his never before seen shots of Madonna and Jodie Foster, while backstage regular hairstylist Alan White shares his candid snaps of Kate Moss and Gisele. Editorially there is plenty to love, with new work from Derek Henderson and James Nelson providing a touch of pure beauty

Russh kicks things into high gear with a stunning September issue devoted to 21st century glamour and the magic of after hours elegance. With the white hot Ashleigh Good gracing the cover in a striking black and white shot, the issue delves into the season’s key fashions and a host of engaging content. With luminaries like producing legend Giorgio Moroder, designer Phillip Lim and photographer Max Snow featured in interviews, Russh provides more than just enticing visuals. Which is not to say that you won’t find plenty of eye-candy to enjoy – colorful editorials featuring it-girls Chloe Norgaard and Agnes Nabuurs are standouts, but don’t take our word for it – check out or preview of the new issue.

The new issue of Russh is focused on beauty and it is evident right from the start; with Jourdan Dunn channeling Sade circa Smooth Operator on Benny Horne‘s sleek cover it is hard not to think about all things glamorous. Rather than simply listing cosmetic tips, Russh attempt to explore the issue from all sides, asking what constitutes modern beauty and why our society is intrinsically fascinated with the concept. Naturally, there is plenty of eye-candy to enjoy – fromMarte Mei van Haaster shooting a revealing artistic story, to Daniella Rech‘s exploration of clean, fresh scrubbed faces, this edition is filled with a chic, feminine take on what’s gorgeous now.

Russh travels to the idyllic beaches of Ibiza for its Energy Issue. In the hands of another glossy, the topic of energy would be handled in a literal fashion with kinetic editorials brimming with tension, but Russh prefers to play it cool. Offering up a series of chill stories filled with fashionable femmes and an effortless vibe attuned to spring/summer’s easy-going fashions. Cover star Julia Nobis makes for the perfect embodiment of this laid back, yet irresistible aura. The lithe Aussie seem right at home as she chills in Celine Birkenstocks and she even manages to make high-concept pieces from Gareth Pugh & Alexander Wang look easy in Benny Horne‘s dreamy imagery.

For the 50th edition of Russh, the always cool Aussie glossy, pulls out all the stops. The ‘Now Showing’ issue focuses on the inspirational power of cinema and storytelling as an artform, so it is no surprise that the mag is filled with leading ladies; from fashion’s hottest models, to Hollywood’s rising beauties and insightful auteurs. Naturally each editorial tells its own story – on the coverMarie Piovesan plays a modern day incarnation of Marie-Antoinette, while editorials inside feature Rosie Tapner showing off the season’s striking shapes and Ruby Jean Wilson getting the Wim Wenders treatment in a ‘Wings of Desire’ inspired photoshoot.

The best of Russh has always been about the feminine yet completely cool girls who never cease to inspire, so what could be more fitting than an issue that pays tribute to inspiration itself. Russh puts a musical twist on things and revisits everything from classic influencers like Patti Smith, to 80s dance film Flashdance and model turned music producer Caroline de Maigret. The end result is an issue that plays out like a compilation of favorites; crowd pleasing, fun and filled with nothing but hits. Take a look at our sneak peek, for a look at the gorgeous new fashion features starring several of the moment’s top girls – Marte, Aline, Kel, Ava, they’re all front and center!

Every new issue of Russh brings with it a wealth of beautiful new editorials with a decidedly feminine air that keeps things interesting. The magazine isn’t frou frou, it just taps into the kind of images that represent cool, effortlessly chic girls so well. One such girl – superstarMiranda Kerr – graces Russh’s cover this month, in a dreamy story by Hugh Lippe that captures her chill, down to earth vibe perfectly. Inside you’ll also find appealing new edits starring Bambi, Emma Balfour and new face Cassi. If you’re even more Aussie talent in this issue than usual, there is a good reason – this is Russh’s Homegrown issue and it focuses on all things fashionable rooted in Australia.

Russh is on stands now and be sure to check out their engaging iPad app too!

Russh gets gritty with their latest issue, showcasing a slew of edgy femmes in looks that push the envelope. Exploring subjects as diverse as contemporary youth culture and the Renaissance “pre-Raphaelite passion” the mag hits out with an off-kilter & exciting array of content. For the fashionphiles, there’s plenty to love – Cara Delevingne graces the cover in spooky Coney Island shoot by Tung Walsh, while Stephen Ward shoots Montana Cox in graphic facepaint. Major beauty moments about in the issue – the striking Suzi Leenaars even gets a killer buzzcut for a story.

Check out Russh when it hits stands August 1st, or get it for free on your iPad August 3rd – meanwhile, take an exclusive look at Cara’s model profile!